So the wife and I went to bingo last night and when we sat down I noticed on the floor a penny, heads up. I picked it up, and noticed it was a...
One flew over the cuckoo's nest!
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I don't see it grading higher and if crossed over to either PCGS or NGC it might come in lower, like 64-66.
If you were at a live auction and an item had a reserve on it, you wouldn't get the auctioneer to tell you what the reserve is. Same thing with...
COUNTERFEIT is not required to be stamped on reproductions of U.S. coins, only COPY or REPLICA.
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Only when bidiots bid them up that high.
This is a business strike dime. It was struck in Philadelphia. It is not silver. It is copper nickle clad. Only proof coins in 1968 will have the...
f, $.08.
I don't buy ASEs that are slabbed. It's only worth it's weight in bullion.
I think that's a fair grade.
My wife and I have a surplus(it's a 4 digit surplus, under $2000) each month after our obligations are met. I budget about $400 for coins and...
Didn't the Mint use to offer defaced dies for sale on their website? I seem to recall seeing them listed years ago.
I am neither surprise, shocked, nor upset about the markup on a coin I sold to a dealer. I expect them to make a profit. As Leadfoot pointed...
The original mintage numbers listed in Red Book are a great reference for collectors to use for determining the rares from the commons, if you...
And established TPGs, like PCGS and NGC :thumb:
Out of both groups, the only one I see with a more than melt value, is the CC, which could be valued from $250 - $300. The rest are worth melt only.
Needs work. You're over, way over.
No need to zoom, looks like battery acid was dripped onto the surface to eat away the outer layer.
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